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Samuel Elbert and the Age of Revolution in Georgia, 1740-1788
By author: Clay Ouzts
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: HH1027
ISBN: 9780881468588
Availability: In stock
Price: $45.00
Brigadier General Samuel Elbert's story spans most of Georgia's history in the eighteenth century. He is best remembered for his role as a commander of Georgia troops during the American Revolution. Before the war, he was a prominent Savannah merchant and a member of the General Assembly when James Wright was Georgia's governor.

Elizabeth Oakes Smith: Selected Writings, Volume II: Feminist Journalism and Public Activism, 1850-1854
Edited by: Timothy H. Scherman
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: HH1043
ISBN: 9780881469233
Availability: In stock
Price: $45.00
Volume II documents a nineteenth-century literary celebrity's decision to commit herself to the cause of woman's rights. The first volume of this series revealed a feminist sensibility in the subtexts of Elizabeth Oakes Smith's early poetry, fiction, and memoir. Volume II traces the sharp turn in her career at mid-century: a multidimensional effort involving newspaper editorial, a lecture career extending as far as Louisville and Chicago, and throughout these efforts, an attempt to garner the support to inaugurate the first journal owned and edited by women dedicated to the cause of woman's empowerment.

Georgia: A Brief History, Second Edition, Expanded and Updated
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: P671
ISBN: 9780881468922
Availability: In stock
Price: $30.00
Here is a brief, balanced, and up-to-date history of Georgia from the early Native Americans into the twenty-first century. Based on the most recent research, this second edition surveys the people and events that shaped our state's history in a style that reads easily and flows effortlessly.

Baptists in Early North America–An Abridgment of the Church History of New-England from 1602 to 1804, Volume X
Edited by: James P. Byrd   Series edited by: William H. Brackney
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: HH1033
ISBN: 9780881468830
Availability: In stock
Price: $60.00
A convert of the "Great Awakening," Issac Backus left the state-supported churches of New England and joined the Baptist movement. Tireless in his advocacy of Baptist issues, Backus opposed church-state establishments and recorded the history of Baptists, all while pastoring a Baptist church in Revolutionary America.

The Birth of a New South: Sherman, Grady, and the Making of Atlanta
By author: E. Culpepper Clark
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: HH1005
ISBN: 9780881467888
Availability: In stock
Price: $35.00
Atlanta, Georgia, is the New South city. No two names are more associated with its emergence than William Tecumseh Sherman and Henry W. Grady: Sherman the destroyer and Grady the New South's principal architect. Henry Grady advocated for a more urban South but had a vision for improved farm life as well.

Above and Beyond: The Mason Family and the Transformation of Gwinnett County
By author: Catherine M. Lewis
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: HH1048
ISBN: 9780881469455
Availability: In stock
Price: $27.00
Gwinnett County, northeast of Atlanta, Georgia, has been one of the fastest growing counties in the nation since the 1980s. ABOVE AND BEYOND tells the story of that growth through one of its most significant families--the Masons.

The Significant Lawyer: The Pursuit of Purpose and Professionalism
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: HH1016
ISBN: 9780881468205
Availability: In stock
Price: $27.00
With more than forty years in practice, including fourteen years on the federal bench, and informed by hundreds of conversations with other lawyers, Judge Duffey has cultivated a deep interest in the culture and challenges within the legal profession. THE SIGNIFICANT LAWYER is the product of his experiences and conversations.

Local Signs and Wonders: Essays about Belonging to a Place
By author: Richard Rankin
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: P691
ISBN: 9780881469240
Availability: In stock
Price: $20.00
LOCAL SIGNS AND WONDERS is an essay collection describing how attachment to a family homestead creates a sense of wellbeing, fulfillment, and belonging. Richard Rankin lives on family property settled in the mid 1760s and farmed until the 1970s. The Rankin home place sits in a shrinking countryside about twenty miles west of fast-growing Charlotte, North Carolina. Despite rural decline and environmental peril, these essays show how staying on family land benefits personal wholeness, rich relationships with family, neighbors and wildlife, and service to creation.

Baptists in Early North America–Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Volume XI
Edited by: Roger H. Prentice   Series edited by: William H. Brackney
Publisher: Mercer Uniersity Press
Product Code: HH1041
ISBN: 9780881469165
Availability: In stock
Price: $60.00
Volume XI specifically illustrates the presence of Nova Scotia Baptists in the transatlantic community. In the historical introduction, Roger Prentice informatively demonstrates the theological and polity formation of a congregation made up of planters and the next generations. How the Baptist movement came to be in Canada is Wolfville's story: it is the oldest continuing Baptist congregation in Canada.